"Yes, this scheme is aimed at catering to the aspirations of the middle class and the neo-middle class," he tweeted.
He was responding to a tweet by a follower who said the UDAN scheme was a remarkable step which can benefit especially the medium class families.
"UDAN is going to benefit so many small towns. It will make the aviation sector even more accessible," the Prime Minister said in response to a tweet by another follower who wrote, "A big relief for tier two cities."
Modi flagged off first such flight from Shimla to Delhi yesterday, with a fare of Rs 2,036 per seat.
"Earlier we used to believe that air travel was meant only for 'rajas' (kings) and 'maharajahs' (emperors). This is the thinking that we need to change," the Prime Minister had said yesterday.
"I want to see people who wear Hawaii chappal (rubber slippers) in a hawai jahaaz (aeroplane)," he had said after the launch.
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